William Eggleston in the Real World

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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: October 29, 2019
  • Originally Released: 2005
  • Label: Grasshopper Film

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Rating: 93/100 -- Eggleston is obviously wired a little different than most of us, like all real artists, he sees things most of us don't...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Feb 13, 2006
There is a sense of impromptu genius, of exactitude colliding with suddenness as the seemingly banal is rendered, for a moment, vividly permanent. Eggleston's photos force the viewer to behold the beauty of the commonplace.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Alberta)
Jul 1, 2006
Rating: 3/4 -- Consistently more intriguing than Almereyda's recent documentary of a Sam Shepard play rehearsal (This So-Called Disaster), in part due to the subject's taciturn nature and his disinterest in the hows and the wherefores of his craft.
Newsday
Sep 1, 2005
Rating: '3.5/4' -- At times, the cinema verite style suggests the 'psychic disarray, intimately observed' (Almereyda's words) of Eggleston's own 1970s video project, 'Stranded in Canton'...
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Oct 24, 2005
Ultimately, biodoc is less about Eggleston living in the 'real world' than about Almereyda filming there.
Variety
Sep 1, 2005
Rating: 3/4 -- William Eggleston in the Real World offers an admiring and affectionate, if also unillusioned, view of its subject at work, play, and not much of anything (a suitably Egglestonian activity). Full Review
Boston Globe
Dec 2, 2005
The result isn't particularly mesmerizing, but it does offer a well-rounded portrait that will be of particular interest to photography lovers.
Hollywood Reporter
Sep 22, 2005

Product Description:

In 1976, at the age of 37, unassuming photographer William Eggleston shook the foundations of the art world with his show of color photographs at the Museum of Modern Art. Three decades later, filmmaker Michael Almereyda seeks to capture the photographer's singular vision of elevated mundanity, despite the professed inability of both to evoke it in words; he is largely successful because he was given unprecedented access to the shy, retiring artist. Almereyda accompanies Eggleston on a trip to Kentucky, where he photographs Gus Van Sant's childhood home, as well as to a show at the Getty Museum in L.A. But most telling are the moments spent in Eggleston's hometown of Memphis, as well as a comprehensive look at photographs from throughout his career.

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